@EDJET go for it. I am in the same boat as you. as long you are ok with surprises, you will be fine. I know I am. from what I read and what I was told by my flight school manager below are the main points to consider (gathered from inputs from this forum + my flight school manager, I know nothing about planes):
-- Pre buy inspection is must with a mechanic that's on your side
-- you should be ready for big surprises. even if you buy a low time engine doesn't matter it wont quit on you the next day. I had similar experience with an expensive SUV. at that point, there is no other option but to take money out of bank, beg, borrow cry.. but get that dang thing fixed.. you have to meet your monthly commitment to bank anyway, plus hanger and whatever associated cost. its a man made machine, it can quit on you without warning. period. god made machines work exactly the same way too
-- fly a few before choosing one - low wing, high wing (is there anything like a hybrid wing)?
-- don't buy one that your friends uncle thinks is a good deal
-- consult your CFI - he knows a lot more pilot than you do and he knows hell lot more about planes than you do (at least you hope he does)
-- I will finance after 20% down payment - I don't agree to save up and buy, its a great thing and that's how my dad did all his purchases, its not for me. if I want something, I want it now and if I have the means, I will get it now. I will not wait 5 years, because for one, I don't know if I will live for 5 years... I am a god made machine too
-- research. research and do some more research. if it takes 2 months, so be it.
-- don't cave into your friend's uncle's referral who says if you don't commit to it today, you are gonna loose out on a deal of a lifetime. there will always be deal of a life time. I have learnt that the hard way too, just don't ask me how.
-- find out what you want - that's not easy. if you are like me, I love shiny things.. aka glass cockpit.. do I need it? don't know. do I want a AOA indicator, Yes and that's like 4k or more. so facto those in
-- find out about future DA. ADSB being one. don't know how much it will cost, but you gotto have one (depending on which class you fly I hear) by 2018
-- which model will suite your mission? I don't think C150/152 will suit me. it can very well suit you and will save you some money. I am going for 172 or its equivalent in low wing design (yet to fly one)
-- how long do you plan on keeping it - I plan on keeping mine for 3 years, get my IFR etc. but again, I am not chasing a career in aviation, I am pretty darn good at what I do and I plan on keep doing it. for me this will be my recreation. I will shoot for 100 hrs a year, or may be more. after 3 years, will I sell it? yes, or no.. I don't know yet. I may sell it and get into something faster or i at keep it for another 10 yrs. when i bought my current SUV, right after i bought it i had to spend quite bit of money into it. now i owe more than the worth of the SUV. i don't mind, because she is a keeper and i am in love with her. no one else is riding her.. that's for sure. point is, when i bought this, i was pretty sure i will sell it in 2 years and move into something more exotic.
i am sure there are million other thing to look at and i am doing my research. i will share more on this forum and seek feedback as i do. i am sure new wannabe pilots like us would benefit from this discussion.
cheers